When I lived in Huntsville I lived behind the New Zion Baptist Church. My roommates and I would eat there about once a week, they have sold enough BBQ to build their sanctuary and that was about 15 yrs ago. That BBQ was so good you would want to slap yo momma, and they did not skimp on the portions if you went away hungry it was your own fault. Everything was served family style and it was cheap, not like Dickey's or Spring Creek.Rat Rod said:Texas Monthly magazine did an entire issue a few months ago on the best BBQ joints in Texas.
I think the top 10 were all in small towns I had never even heard of and most of them were meat markets that had been around since the early 1900s. I think the best place was only open for like 5 hours on a Saturday from 8am until 1pm and the line to get in each week is HUGE.
http://www.texasmonthly.com/magazine/bbq
Man I need to get back to Huntsville